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Dr. Elizabeth Heidenreich

My approach to therapy: I apply skills from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, an action-oriented approach to working with our thoughts and feelings. Our appointments together will be active and collaborative, with a clear sense of direction and purpose.

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Gerald Joseph

My approach to therapy: I offer a warm, inclusive, relational, and person-centered approach. Together, we'll create a safe space for growth and healing, focusing on your unique needs and fostering meaningful connections for a more fulfilling life.

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Hannah Kilhefner

My approach to therapy: I specialize in helping high performers like you to manage ADHD, depression, anxiety and mood disorders.

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"Annie" Diane Bertran

My approach to therapy: I believe in providing a safe and supportive environment where I will collaborate with you to meet your goals in the way that feels best for you. I adjust my approach to enable you to learn new skills and apply them to your daily life.

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Lou Hanson

My approach to therapy: Flexibility: People are so different. Every experience and every belief shapes the lens through which we view the world. This is why I stay flexible and keep an ever-growing clinical toolbox so that I can have as many options for clients as possible.

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Adena Miller

My approach to therapy: I am client centered. The journey is based upon your goals. With multiple modalities at my disposal, my goal is to help you find the best fit for your success. Often a combination of therapies is the best approach. Therapy is not one size fits all.

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Blair Silvis

My approach to therapy: My approach is rooted in the belief that therapy is a transformative journey, where each step forward enhances your resilience and promotes sustained growth. I use a variety of therapeutic methods, including CBT, DBT, and EMDR.

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Ramona Jones

My approach to therapy: I have a holistic approach and I also practice from a strength based person centered lens. I take in account you as a unique individual and the impacts of your environment. In this way, I can uutikize an integrative evidenced based approach.

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Kourtney DeBoer

My approach to therapy: I use an eclectic style of theories and modalities to develop client-centered, realistic treatment plans. I never recommend unrealistic or unachievable treatments that don't align with your goals and vision for your ideal future.

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Sharon Schonteich

My approach to therapy: Solutions focused combined with exploration and discovery of current experiences, feelings, and overall quality of life as it relates to patterns and interconnectedness of one's development and personal growth across the lifespan.

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